Darren Aronofsky Net Worth

The net worth of Darren Aronofsky is $25 Million

Darren Aronofsky Wiki Biography

Darren Aronofsky, born on February 12, 1969, is an American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He is known for his often surreal, disturbing films and his frequent collaborations with cinematographer Matthew Libatique, film editor Andrew Weisblum, and composer Clint Mansell. His films have generated controversy and are well known for their often violent, bleak subject matter.

Aronofsky attended Harvard University, where he studied film and social anthropology, and the American Film Institute to study directing. He won several film awards after completing his senior thesis film, Supermarket Sweep, which went on to become a National Student Academy Award finalist. Aronofsky’s feature debut, Pi, was shot in November 1997. The low-budget production was sold to Artisan Entertainment for $1 million, and grossed over $3 million. Aronofsky won the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award for best first screenplay.

Aronofsky’s follow-up, Requiem for a Dream, was based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Ellen Burstyn’s performance. After turning down an opportunity to direct an entry in the Batman film series and writing the World War II horror film Below, Aronofsky began production on his third film, The Fountain. The film received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box office but has since garnered a cult following.

His fourth film, The Wrestler, was released to critical acclaim and both of the film’s stars, Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei, received Academy Award nominations. In 2010 Aronofsky was an executive producer on The Fighter and his fifth feature film, Black Swan, received further critical acclaim and many accolades, being nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director and winning Best Actress for Natalie Portman’s performance in the film. Aronofsky received nominations for Best Director at the Golden Globes and a Directors Guild of America Award nomination.

His sixth film, Noah, was released in theaters on March 28, 2014.

Full Name: Darren Aronofsky

Date Of Birth: February 12, 1969

Place Of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Height: 6′ (1.83 m)

Profession: Producer, Director, Writer

Education: Harvard University, Edward R. Murrow High School

Nationality: American

Children: Henry

Parents: Charlotte Aronofsky, Abraham Aronofsky

Siblings: Patti Aronofsky

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Known for movies:
Black Swan, Noah, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, The Wrestler, Pi, Jackie, Below, Fortune Cookie, Hubert Selby Jr: It’ll Be Better Tomorrow, The Tiger, Mother, Supermarket Sweep, No Time, Protozoa
TV Shows: HypaSpace, MaddAddam




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Full NameDarren Aronofsky
Net Worth$25 Million
Date Of BirthFebruary 12, 1969
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Height6′ (1.83 m)
ProfessionProducer, Director, Writer
EducationHarvard University, Edward R. Murrow High School
NationalityAmerican
ChildrenHenry
ParentsCharlotte Aronofsky, Abraham Aronofsky
SiblingsPatti Aronofsky
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Twitter
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AwardsGolden Lion, Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay, Independent Spirit Award for Best Director, Gotham Independent Film Tribute Award, Sundance Film Festival Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic, Gotham Open Palm Award, Kansas City Film Critics Circl…
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Director, Golden Globe Award for Best Director – Motion Picture, Satellite Award for Best Director, Grand Jury Prize, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Director, Best Screenplay Award, César Award for Best Foreign Film, BAFT…
MoviesBlack Swan, Noah, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, The Wrestler, Pi, Jackie, Below, Fortune Cookie, Hubert Selby Jr: It’ll Be Better Tomorrow, The Tiger, Mother, Supermarket Sweep, No Time, Protozoa
TV ShowsHypaSpace, MaddAddam
#Trademark
1Frequently works with Mark Margolis
2Lengthy over-the-shoulder shots
3Characters with strong obsessions that drive them towards self-destruction
4Features scores by Clint Mansell
5Use of the Snorricam (a camera device that is rigged to the body of the actor).
6Uses a string instrument and techno beat combination for the soundtrack to his films.
7Use of sounds to objects that are not always seen on screen (i.e., a train horn, or slurping liquid).
8Fade to white for emphasis, a break in the story, or an end of an Act/Section in the story.
9Frequently uses a technique known as the hip-hop montage, which is a sequence of images or actions shown in fast-motion with accompanying sound effects, usually shown to simulate a certain action, such as taking drugs.
TitleSalary
Requiem for a Dream (2000

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